Stop Back to School Stress

We spend billions of dollars on back-to-school spending. “Ahhh,” the back to school stress a new school year brings. For many parents and children, it is an overwhelming season of confusion, depression, and anxiety. American families are truly overwhelmed with concerns about money and time.

Listed below are some tips to avoid back to school stress as you kick off the school year.

Save, save, save

Hit sales to cut down on expenses – both online and in-store. Stores usually prepare for sales on Thursday evenings, so get there early on Fridays for the best savings. And, if your state offers tax-free shopping days, take advantage of them!

Create a concern box

Family member write down their concerns, put them in the box, and at the weekly family meeting, they are discussed– it is a way for everyone to share their feelings in a supportive and non-intimidating fashion. With so much happening in the first few weeks of school new friends, bullies, new teachers, new classes, peer pressure, fear, and instability communication is paramount within the entire family.

Morning chaos

Stop the morning madness. Pre-pack lunches, lay out clothes, get backpacks ready and shower in the evenings to cut down on morning stress.

Activity time each night

Each night go for a family walk for 20 minutes, play catch or shoot hoops. Healthy, active parents create healthy, active children.

Encourage quiet-reflective time for your family

This practice plants the seeds of peace, wisdom, and reflection in your children. Have them spend 10 minutes of quiet time each evening. This is also their time to read, explore individual creativity, prayer and meditation.

Parents practice S.E.L.F. care

Practicing self-care teaches your children the vital importance of caring for their own mind, body, and soul. Make a date with yourself; get a massage, meet a friend, attend an art exhibit, get nourished! Your children’s days are filled, shouldn’t yours be?

Laughing matters

Laughter is an immediate stress reducer and teaches children to not take themselves and life too seriously. See comedy movies regularly.

“Stress is a natural element of life. Educate your children about the symptoms of stress and that stress can lead to sickness, depression or anger,” states Dr. Hall. “Parents can ease the tensions of stress by altering the family lifestyle and creating a peaceful home environment.”